He’s also donated more than 330 tickets to the organization and participated in events focused on building bonds between Bigs and Littles of BBBS. Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton has received the December NBA Cares Community Assist Award presented by Kaiser Permanente, the league announced today. The award recognizes an NBA player each month who best reflects the passion the league and its players share for giving back to their communities. No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. All rights reserved. 2,147 Likes, 32 Comments - Khris Middleton (@k_mid22) on Instagram: “12 days of Khrismas is back! This site is operated jointly by NBA and WarnerMedia. - Khris Middleton quotes from BrainyQuote.com "I love everything about Christmas - the food, the 24/7 family time, watching someone you care about open the perfect present - and '12 Days of Khrismas' allowed me to spread that energy throughout all my communities." In December, Middleton brightened the holiday season for youth and families in Wisconsin, South Carolina and Louisiana through his “12 Days of Khrismas” initiative. You know the drill Bucks fans. Send me your stories of incredible…” To opt out of the sale of your personal information as permitted by the California Consumer Khris Middleton gives kids shopping surprise The Bucks star fulfills 12 acts of service before Christmas Day as part of his '12 Days of Khrismas' Hey, it's Chris Middleton and I'm here again for my second annual 12 days of Christmas this year, we wanna make it even better than last year. “In the month of December, it was my ultimate mission to find and honor the special people in my cities and provide them with experiences they would never forget.” Kaiser Permanente and the NBA will also donate $10,000 on Middleton’s behalf to the Carolina Youth Development Center. Privacy Act, please use the links below to visit each company’s privacy center. If you make a request through the WarnerMedia Privacy Center, the NBA Privacy Center, it will apply to data controlled independently by the NBA.

Copyright © 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC. In December, Middleton brightened the holiday season for youth and families in Wisconsin, South Carolina and Louisiana through his “12 Days of Khrismas” initiative.Middleton also bought Walmart gift cards for all St. James-Santee Elementary School Head Start program families in Charleston, S.C., and donated $5,000 to The First Tee of Mansfield, a non-profit organization that teaches golf to children of color at Louisiana’s only black-owned course in Shreveport, La., as part of the “12 Days of Khrismas.”“I love everything about Christmas; the food, the 24/7 family time, watching someone you care about open the perfect present, and ‘12 Days of Khrismas’ allowed me to spread that energy throughout all my communities,” said Middleton. If you make a request through it will apply to data controlled jointly by the NBA and WarnerMedia as well as other data controlled by WarnerMedia.

Middleton will be presented with his award by NBA Cares Ambassador and former Buck Bob Lanier during an on-court ceremony prior to tonight’s game against the Charlotte Hornets at Fiserv Forum.Throughout his time in Milwaukee, Middleton’s commitment to the community has gone beyond the month of December and “12 Days of Khrismas.” Middleton has formed a relationship with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee (BBBS) where he’s hosted Thanksgiving dinners, holiday shopping sprees and basketball clinics. Khris Middleton hands out brand new winter coats to students as part of '12 Days of Khrismas' Published December 22, 2019 so in order to do that, I need your help.